Johnson County Homeowners Suffer Property Tax Sticker Shock

The latest uptick takes hold . . . 

We're already hearing complaints from our golden ghetto friends . . . Here's the official story:  

"The Johnson County Appraiser’s Office sent out Notices of Appraised Values (NOAV) for the 2026 valuation year on Feb. 25. This included residential and commercial properties for a total of 222,359 notices.

"According to the appraiser's revaluation report, residential property values, not including apartments, increased by an average of six percent county-wide from 2025 to 2026."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Johnson County, Kansas, homeowners react to 2026 property assessments

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